Engineering:Octans Aircraft

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Octans Aircraft
TypePrivate
IndustryAerospace
Predecessor
  • Octans Aircraft
  • INPAER
  • Aerogard
Founded2017
Headquarters
São João da Boa Vista, São Paulo
,
Brazil
Key people
Milton Roberto Pereira (CEO)
ProductsAirplanes

Octans Aircraft is a Brazilian manufacturer of light aircraft, located at São João da Boa Vista, São Paulo.[1][2]

History

The origins of Octans Aircraft date to 2002, when INPAER (Portuguese: Indústria Paulista de Aeronáutica) was founded as a light aircraft manufacturer, producing more than 240 light sport aircraft.[3] In 2013, banker Milton Roberto Pereira bought a third of the shares in the company and focused the company on the type certified aircraft market.[4] Investments resulted in modernizing the company's plant and adopting Siemens Digital Industries Software to speed product development and certification.[1][2][5]

Following the restructuring, in the 2017 the company was renamed Octans Aircraft and a new light aircraft project announced, the 300A. It was later renamed the Octans Cygnus.[1][2] In early 2018, Octans Aircraft announced that it has sold INPAER's previous design rights to a former owner.[6] The first Cygnus prototype was completed and the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil certification process commenced, with deliveries forecast for the second half of 2021.[1][7]

Aircraft

File:Octans-Cygnus-20121602-1024x683.jpg
Octans Cygnus during flight tests at São João da Boa Vista, São Paulo, 2020
Summary of aircraft built by Octans Aircraft[7]
Model name First flight Number built Type
Cygnus

2020 1 Piston

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